Wir freuen uns, Sie einzuladen, Mexikos Unabhängigkeitstag mit der Eröffnung der Ausstellung: „Lotería: La Suerte Que Habla (Wenn das Glück Spricht)“ der mexikanischen Künstlerin Patricia Espinosa zu feiern.
Besuchen Sie uns am Samstag den 16. September von 19:00-21:00 Uhr um gemeinsam anzustoßen, spielen und eine Deutung der aktuellen Lage Mexikos aus dem Blickwinkel von La Lotería zu erleben.
Te invitamos a la inauguración de la exposición “Lotería: La Suerte Que Habla” de la artista mexicana Patricia Espinosa. Acompáñanos a celebrar el mes patrio jugando con esta nueva versión del tradicional juego de la lotería mexicana y dar el grito: Loteria! Viva México!
On September 16th come toast with us Mexico’s Independence Day and see our new exhibition “Loteria: Luck Talks (La Suerte Que Habla)” by Mexican artist Patricia Espinosa.
Join us celebrate our Fiestas Patrias and get to know an interpretation of the current state of Mexico through the eyes of the game of La Loteria.
“Jane with Shadow” Mixed media on wood panel 18 x 24 inches
THREE PARTS HUMAN
Three Parts Human seeks to present characters from various times and locales and set them into a present and abstracted construct. Our human identities are drawn from our heritage and the stories of our ancestors, our perception of what we are in the present, and from what we think we could be. In short, our past, present and future selves.
Juliette draws inspiration from historical photographs, the people and situations in her own life, and from a rich imagination that was fostered in a childhood spent in Central America. She is drawn to people or faces who’s emotional story are written through expression or posture, allowing the viewer to draw conclusions on that story through the filter of their own history. The embellishments and found objects create physical layers and stand to represent the layers of self while also physically cementing the subject into the present.
Born in Costa Rica to a French mother and Argentinian father, Juliette was one of seven children in a large and adventurous family. She took to painting at a very young age, learning and working alongside her mother, who’s a successful artist in her own right. Her parents fostered and encouraged Juliette’s creativity throughout her young life and signed her up for her first official painting class at the age of ten. She has been studying painting ever since.
Juliette has studied at the Art Student’s League of New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale. She has shown her work extensively throughout North and South America and has collectors and is collected world wide. Currently, Juliette is exploring life in the American West and is living and painting amongst the old brick buildings of Denver, Colorado.